The Chicago Bears are one of the most storied franchises in the National Football League with a rich history of iconic athletes. Since their establishment in 1919, the Bears have won more games than any other franchise while also producing more Hall of Fame players than any other team. With 27 players enshrined in the Hall of Fame and with 15 retired jersey numbers, the Chicago Bears are no strangers to extremely talented athletes that develop into all-time greats.

Being so successful, the Bears are responsible for producing one of the most dominant seasons in NFL history. Their run in 1985 will forever be immortalized in the NFL record books. Equipped with a Hall of Fame running back and a stifling defense, the Bears started the season 12-0 before losing to the Miami Dolphins in what turned out to be their only loss of the year. Chicago finished the regular season 15-1 and continued to steam roll the competition once in the playoffs. The Bears started their postseason run with back-to-back shutout victories over the New York Giants and Los Angeles Rams, respectively. After not allowing a single point in their first two playoff games, the Bears squared off against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XX. The Bears’ legendary 1946 defense held the high-scoring Patriots to just ten points in a 46-10 blowout victory. With the win, Chicago claimed their first Super Bowl title to add to its collection of NFL Championships. The ten points that Chicago allowed during the historic run remains an NFL record for fewest points allowed in playoff history.

The Bears are currently a team built to win and to win often. With a gun-slinger in Jay Cutler as their starting quarterback, the Bears are primed to make deep playoff runs for years to come. Chicago’s offense is built around Cutler, but the weapons around him are very impressive. Perennial All-Pro running back Matt Forte is one of the best athletes in the game, and he sports an all-around game that makes him a threat anytime he steps on the field. With the additions of Brandon Marshall, Julius Peppers and Jared Allen over the years, the Bears are building the foundation to what will undoubtedly be one of the premier franchises in the league. Chicago now boasts weapons on both sides of the football, and its star power will be so much fun to watch in the coming years.

Honor your favorite Chicago legends that contributed to the franchise’s outstanding history or celebrate the current roster’s superstars with sports memorabilia signed by Bears players from the past and present. Show your Chicago pride in your sports room or Bears collection while celebrating championship moments and the investing in the future of the franchise with Chicago Bears memorabilia.

Brian Urlacher Signed Helmets: An eight-time Pro Bowler, Brian Urlacher is one of the best linebackers the NFL has ever seen. He played his entire illustrious 13-year career for the Chicago Bears and fit right in with the team’s legacy of all-time great linebackers. Just like Dick Butkus and Mike Singletary before him, Urlacher was an anchor on the defensive end while also making the Bears on of the most feared teams in all of football. Urlacher was named the AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year after dominating the 2005 season to the tune of 122 tackles and six sacks. Brian Urlacher will undoubtedly be a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame when it’s all said and done, so fans and collectors should invest in rare sports memorabilia, such as a Brian Urlacher autographed helmet for their sports room or collection. A Brian Urlacher signed helmet adds value to any Bears collection and offers a piece that concentrates on the defensive history of the franchise while showing Chicago pride.

Jay Cutler Autographed Footballs: Jay Cutler is the starting quarterback for the Chicago Bears that will lead the team into its next era of NFL domination. Armed with one of the strongest arms in the NFL, Cutler was a first round pick in the 2006 NFL Draft and has since established himself as one of the most feared quarterbacks in the league. The Pro Bowl passer has made the Chicago Bears a perennial playoff team since joining the franchise in 2009, throwing for over 23,000 and 155 touchdowns in his career. These numbers that clearly prove his elite ability at the quarterback position make Jay Cutler memorabilia the perfect centerpiece for any football collection. As one of the best passers in football, the purchase of a Jay Cutler signed football will bring value to all sports memorabilia collections as it consistently acquires worth during his career and beyond.

Brandon Marshall Signed Mini Helmets: Brandon Marshall is the five-time Pro Bowler for the Chicago Bears and one of the most feared wide receivers in the NFL. Known as one of the toughest receivers in the game, Marshall owns the NFL record for most receptions in a game with the 21 passes that he caught against the Indianapolis Colts in 2009. Marshall has been extremely successful since entering the league in 2006 as a member of the Denver Broncos, but truly reached his best game after joining the Bears and was reuniting with quarterback, Jay Cutler. Cutler and Marshall have formed a dynamic duo that produces touchdowns left and right to take the Bears offence to the next level. With a Brandon Marshall autographed mini helmet, fans and collectors can add a fantastic item to their collection that will steadily increase in value as Marshall’s career continues to flourish. Show your Bears pride with sports memorabilia that features official Chicago colors, while honoring one of the top players in franchise history with a Brandon Marshall signed mini helmet as the perfect centerpiece for your collection.

Dick Butkus Autographed Jerseys:One of the most feared defensive players from all of football history, Dick Butkus played his entire extraordinary nine-year career with the Chicago Bears. The Bears drafted Butkus with the third overall pick in the 1965 NFL Draft after he enjoyed a very successful career at the University of Illinois, where his jersey was later retired and named him to the College Football Hall of Fame. With the Bears, Butkus continued his dominance on the defensive side of the ball as one of the game’s most intimidating linebackers. Earning a trip to eight Pro Bowls and being named an All-Pro six times while being named to the NFL’s All-Decade Team in the 1960s and 1970s, Butkus is one of the best to grace the sport. An autographed Dick Butkus jersey is a necessity for any die-hard Chicago Bears fan looking to add a real treasure to their sports room or serve as the perfect addition to any Bears memorabilia collection. Each Bears jersey hand-signed by the legendary linebacker features official team colors and many include rare inscriptions, like “HOF 79,” to commemorate his lifetime of achievements allowing fans to take home a piece of NFL history.

Walter Payton Signed Photos: Walter Payton is another Chicago icon that is also regarded as one of the greatest NFL players ever. The legendary running back played his entire 13-year NFL career for the Chicago Bears after the franchise selected him with the fourth overall pick in the 1975 draft. Payton was a nine-time Pro Bowl selection and a six-time All-Pro player that took the league by a storm. Many of his accomplishments on the field still stand as NFL records, which makes his career unforgettable for all football fans. A distinct member of the NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team, the Bears retired his No. 34 jersey in his honor and Walter Payton was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame during his first opportunity in 1993. Since he died prematurely in 1999, Walter Payton memorabilia is extremely scarce so fans and collectors are always demanding rare items with his autographed, like signed Walter Payton photos. Preserve the legacy of an all-time great with an autographed Walter Payton photo that captures the Hall of Fame running back in mid-air as he jumps over a pile of players or breaking one of many NFL records.

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During June and July 2003, leading up to the Major League All-Star Game, life-sized bobbleheads appeared on the streets of Chicago. The City of Chicago, Major League Baseball, the Chicago White Sox, and Forever Collectibles partnered to create these 34 life-sized bobblehead dolls to promote the All Star Game, which was held at U. S. Cellular Field on July 15, 2003. The bobbleheads represented all 30 Major League teams (with the White Sox represented 2 times), 2 represented the AL & NL All-Stars and 1 commemorated the All-Star Game. Below are my photos of these bobbleheads. I currently own the Cleveland Indians Bobblehead. Is this something you would be interested in purchasing?